PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris
PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris
PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris
PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris
PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris PNY restaurant designed by CUT architects, Paris

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18 : 05 : 2015 PNY : CUT Architectures : Paris

Paris – The third restaurant in Paris’ popular PNY burger chain is bringing a touch of Miami sunshine to the city.

  • PNY is an eye-catcher in the narrow, traditional streets of Marais
  • Soft pastel palette is contrasted with striking geometric motifs on the walls

Situated in the Marais district, the latest PNY restaurant features a turquoise and pink colour palette, combined with white neon and neo-kitsch motifs that bring a 1980s Miami vibe. ‘On the back walls pink and turquoise gradients host three-tone wooden tiles as the decaying abstraction of a palm tree,’ explain CUT, the architects behind the new store, which they say merges the lexicon of the diner with the colourful beach hut. Mirrors and strategic lighting serve to outline the interior’s tubular structure, while giving the restaurant a vibrant evening glow that wouldn’t be out of place on South Beach.

The Big Picture: LS:N Global first spotted the sugary pastel designs influencing the world of retail in 2013. As Kaleido-Metric starts to influence the food industry find out more using our design direction.

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